Department of Agriculture Appropriations for 1964: Hearings Before the Subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, House of Representatives, Eighty-eighth Congress, First SessionU.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 |
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... grain bins and warehouses- at the taxpayers ' expense . At the same time we know there are many needs for land and water resources that are undersatisfied . We need more land for outdoor recreation , for timber , for grazing , for ...
... grain bins and warehouses- at the taxpayers ' expense . At the same time we know there are many needs for land and water resources that are undersatisfied . We need more land for outdoor recreation , for timber , for grazing , for ...
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... grains or tame hay . Each agreement will be based on a conservation plan developed for his farm with the help of his local soil conservation district . Only cropland which has recently been used for crops and which is likely to be ...
... grains or tame hay . Each agreement will be based on a conservation plan developed for his farm with the help of his local soil conservation district . Only cropland which has recently been used for crops and which is likely to be ...
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... grain program . It would have worked , but the Congress would not accept it . Instead , the Congress provided a voluntary program similar to those proposed by the administration for the 1961 and 1962 crop years . I am frankly delighted ...
... grain program . It would have worked , but the Congress would not accept it . Instead , the Congress provided a voluntary program similar to those proposed by the administration for the 1961 and 1962 crop years . I am frankly delighted ...
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... commodity programs , and as of now obviously we need them very strongly . So I might comment on a few commodities , and then I would try and respond if you wish to ask about others . FEED GRAIN PROGRAM We now are in process of the 36.
... commodity programs , and as of now obviously we need them very strongly . So I might comment on a few commodities , and then I would try and respond if you wish to ask about others . FEED GRAIN PROGRAM We now are in process of the 36.
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... GRAIN PROGRAM We now are in process of the signup for the 1963 feed grain pro- gram . It is what I call a beg and buy program . Mr. WHITTEN . Could we have at this point in the record , Mr. Sec- retary , the pertinent provisions of the ...
... GRAIN PROGRAM We now are in process of the signup for the 1963 feed grain pro- gram . It is what I call a beg and buy program . Mr. WHITTEN . Could we have at this point in the record , Mr. Sec- retary , the pertinent provisions of the ...
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acreage acres ADDABBO additional agencies Agricultural Marketing Service Agricultural Research Service amount animal disease annual appropriation average bales brucellosis budget estimates cattle chart chemical CLARKSON COCHRANE committee Commodity Credit Corporation Conservation Service cooperative corn costs cotton crops dairy Department of Agriculture dollars Duration effect equivalent eradication excluding regional executed exports facilities farm Farmers Home Administration Federal feed grain fiscal year 1962 foot-and-mouth disease Forest Service forestry funds Grant herbicides HORAN improved income increase Indian rupees industry infested Israeli pounds khapra beetle laboratory land livestock loan meat inspection ment MICHEL milk million nutrition operation payments percent pest plant Polish zlotys poultry pounds price support problems processing projects Public Law 480 quarantine RODENHISER Rural Areas Development Salaries and expenses screwworm Secretary FREEMAN soil sorghum soybean studies tion tobacco Total United watershed weeds wheat WHITTEN
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